[ot] .exrc control-key mapping

2000-10-18 Thread Mike E
Hello fellow mutt-users, I've been trying to bind ^j to `!}fmt` in vi(m) for a while now with no sucess; anyone know how? btw: sorry for the OT, but I figured someone on this list would know and I've just about exhausted my resources. Mike -- Mike Erickson mee@quidquam

color

2000-10-20 Thread Mike E
I'm trying to set up color with mutt (1.2.5i) but I am getting "color: unknown command" errors from my muttrc. Is there some trick that I'm missing? Mike -- Mike Ericksonmee@quidquam http://www.quidquam.com/ "Hatred is the coward's revenge for being intimidated" -

Re: color

2000-10-20 Thread Mike E
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 10:50:03PM +0800, Anthony Liu wrote: On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 02:56:30AM -0700, Mike E wrote: I'm trying to set up color with mutt (1.2.5i) but I am getting "color: unknown command" errors from my muttrc. Is there some trick that I'm missing? Perhaps

Re: color

2000-10-20 Thread Mike E
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 10:29:17AM -0600, Harold Oga wrote: On 20 Oct 2000, at 22:50, Anthony Liu wrote: On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 02:56:30AM -0700, Mike E wrote: I'm trying to set up color with mutt (1.2.5i) but I am getting "color: unknown command" errors from my muttrc. Is

Re: color

2000-10-20 Thread Mike E
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 12:01:13PM -0500, Larry Rosenman wrote: Sounds like your curses lib doesn't support color. You might try ncurses here is the full output of mutt -v Mutt 1.2.5i (2000-07-28) Copyright (C) 1996-2000 Michael R. Elkins and others. Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO

more color

2000-10-26 Thread Mike E
Okay, previously I had a problem with color, and it was resolved that I was using a version of ncurses that was too old. On another server (OpenBSD 2.7) I've compiled mutt to test it out. Here is my mutt -v output: ~ $ mutt -v Mutt 1.2.4i (2000-07-07) Copyright (C) 1996-2000 Michael R. Elkins

N in folder list

2000-10-31 Thread Mike E
avete, I've been trying to get the new flag to work in my folder list, to show me which folders have new messages. For some reason, no folder ever gets a 'N' flag, regardless of whether or not it contains new messages. Shouldn't this work right out of the box? I'm using sendmail as my MTA, btw.

Re: N in folder list

2000-11-09 Thread Mike E
* Bruce DeVisser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 11:42:35PM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote: Mike E [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 31 Oct 2000: I've been trying to get the new flag to work in my folder list, to show me which folders have new messages. For some reason

saved attachment's permissions

2000-12-04 Thread Mike E
Hello list, Is there a way I can change the default permissions for saved attachments? If so, how? tia, Mike

Re: Line length and word wrapping

2000-12-18 Thread Mike E
* Jeffrey A Schoolcraft ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I have a problem with my line length and word wrapping. I'm not sure where the configurations are in the muttrc but if someone could help me I would appreciate it (and I'm sure everyone else I write to would also). I just changed my editor

scroll padding

2000-12-22 Thread Mike E
Is there a way to have the cursor automatically stop n-lines before the top or bottom of the screen unless you are at the beginning/end of the index? I find myself having to constantly recenter the cursor while I'm going through emails... Is this already possible, or is this not possible in mutt

Re: automatically move old mail?

2001-01-06 Thread Mike E
* sVennieboy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I was wondering if it is possible to automatically move "old" mail (say, older than a month) from my inbox to a different folder (inbox.old for example). Pine does this, and I think it's usefull to prevent my HD filling up with old mail (and not

limit-to and reverse_alias

2001-01-12 Thread Mike E
This is debatable, but I think I found a bug. I have reverse_alias set, so email/names are mapped on incoming mail. If I do a 'l'imit messages to, I'd like to be able to use the displayed name, but I still have to limit to the email addy. understand? alias :r alias foo Manchu [EMAIL

Re: Day-By-Day work with GnuPG

2001-01-16 Thread Mike E
* Henrique de Moraes Holschuh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Kai Weber wrote: This is just an example. My question therefor is whether a solution for keeping the keyring up-to-date already exist? You need to roll your own. Attached, you'll find my script. Fell free to use

Re: Name Problem.

2001-01-17 Thread Mike E
* Nelson Guerrero ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: * On Wed Jan 17 2001, Scott A. McIntyre screamed: - - Hi, I've been wanting to ask, why would "Nelson D. Guerrero" turn to - "Nelson D . Guerrero" on my mutt? I set it up in the .muttrc file to be - "Nelson D. Guerrero" and every time I try to

Re: What would be really *really* nice......

2001-01-30 Thread Mike E
* John M Dow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 12:12:36PM -0500, Rich Lafferty a ecrit: On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 12:03:34PM -0500, Renata ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: The option to see date time is really useful, but I notice that it only refreshes the time when you

Maildir 'c'

2001-05-03 Thread Mike E
Hi, I'm playing with mutt+Maildir and I can't find an answer to this: When changing folders in maildir, how do you select the *directory* (eg. cur/) rather than opening it while in the 'c' folder-selection mode? Even using c =cur/ (w/ or w/o the '/') reports that /path/to/cur/ isnt' a mailbox.

Re: Maildir 'c'

2001-05-03 Thread Mike E
* Frank Derichsweiler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 02:59:07AM -0700, Mike E wrote: When changing folders in maildir, how do you select the *directory* (eg. cur/) rather than opening it while in the 'c' folder-selection mode? IMHO a Maildir-formatted mailbox